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14344. If We Will (To the Harvest Field)

1 There is work to do
That awaits for you,
There are fields for Christ to till;
Never doubt or fear,
For the Lord is near,
We can do it, if we will!

Refrain:
There is work that must be done,
There are vict’ries to be won;
There are souls to win
From the paths of sin;
We can do it, if we will!

2 There are souls to win
From the paths of sin;
Does the way grow darker still?
Never doubt or fear,
God Himself is near!
We can do it, if we will! [Refrain]

3 There’s a world to light
In the path of right,
There are souls with grace to fill;
Till the great Well done
Of the victory won—
We can do it, if we will! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There is work to do
Title: If We Will (To the Harvest Field)
Author: William Charles Poole
Refrain First Line: There is work that must be done
Language: English
Source: Progressive Sunday School Songs by Homer A. Rodeheaver (Chicago: Rodeheaver, 1923)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There is work to do]
Composer: Bentley DeForest Ackley
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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